n-Octyl-beta-D-thioglucopyranoside, 98+%
n-Octyl-beta-D-thioglucopyranoside, 98+%
n-Octyl-beta-D-thioglucopyranoside, 98+%
n-Octyl-beta-D-thioglucopyranoside, 98+%
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n-Octyl-beta-D-thioglucopyranoside, 98+%

Non-ionic detergent used for the solubilization of membrane proteins | CAS: 85618-21-9 | C14H28O5S | 308.433 g/mol
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Specifications
Beilstein4182783
CAS85618-21-9
Chemical Name or Materialn-Octyl-beta-D-thioglucopyranoside
ColorWhite
Formula Weight308.44
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n-Octyl-beta-D-thioglucopyranoside is used for cell lysis or to solubilise membrane proteins without denaturing them. This is particularly of use in order to crystallise them or to reconstitute them into lipid bilayers. It has been used in a study to assess the crystallization and preliminary x-ray analysis of human plasma apolipoprotein C-I. It has also been used in a study that investigated the identification of Chlamydia pneumoniae proteins.

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Applications
n-Octyl-beta-D-thioglucopyranoside is used for cell lysis or to solubilise membrane proteins without denaturing them. This is particularly of use in order to crystallise them or to reconstitute them into lipid bilayers. It has been used in a study to assess the crystallization and preliminary x-ray analysis of human plasma apolipoprotein C-I. It has also been used in a study that investigated the identification of Chlamydia pneumoniae proteins.

Solubility
Soluble in ethanol, water or methanol

Notes
Stable under recommended storage conditions. Incompatible with oxidizing agents.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. K.H.Weisgraber; Y.M.Newhouse; A.McPherson. Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of human plasma apolipoprotein C-I. Journal of Molecular Biology. 1994, 236,(1), 382-384.
  2. Sanghamitra Mukhopadhyay; David Good; Richard D.Miller; James E.Graham; Sarah A.Mathews; Peter Timms; James T.Summersgill. Identification of Chlamydia pneumoniae proteins in the transition from reticulate to elementary body formation. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics. 2006, 5,(12), 2311-2318.